Wednesday, July 2, 2014

K Missing Kings won't just have a World Premiere Screening, it'll be in LA for a little bit, first with a theatrical premiere and then a few more screenings.

Based on the hit anime K, K MISSING KINGS the films picks up where the series left off.

Here's the synopsis:

The story starts some time after the Island Academy Incident, in which four of the seven great Kings crossed paths. Since this time, silver clansmen Kuroh Yatogami and Neko have been searching for their master, Yashiro Isana, the Silver King. Their search having turned up fruitless, the two begin to give up hope, until they encounter Anna Kushina and Rikio Kamamoto, two members of the red clan HOMRA being chased by someone.

The first time you"ll be able to catch the film will be at AX, Saturday July 5 at 3pm at the World Premiere Screening. Voice actor Masakazu Morita from Japan will appear as a guest. The U.S. theatrical premiere will be July 18th, 7pm at-can you guess-The Downtown Independent. Special guest appearances by voice actor Masakazu Morita and movie producer Go Nakanishi will happen after the film during a Q and A session.-All valid ticketholders in attendance will be receiving an exclusive B4 sized movie programAfter that you have a few showings over that weekend to see the film. Check times and dates here-all showings subtitled

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